washingtonpost.com - CopyrightCopyrightMusic Industry Targets College File Sharers- April 24, 2005 The RIAA would not say how it infiltrated Internet2, a separate network used by universities and colleges for sharing research and other academic works, but said it was alerted to its existence as a song-sharing hub by articles in college newspapers.-The Washington Posthttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A48300-2005Apr12.html?nav=rss_technology/tec... Entertainment Industry Reaffirms Anti-P2P Stance- April 24, 2005 The recording and motion picture industries filed legal arguments with the Supreme Court late Monday urging the justices to declare Internet file-sharing services illegal under existing copyright law. -washingtonpost.comhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A35796-2005Jan25.html?nav=rss_technology/tec... RIAA Targets Piracy Over Internet2 Network- April 24, 2005 The entertainment industry's effort to sue music pirates into submission is reaching into the next generation of the Internet with the filing of several hundred lawsuits tomorrow against college students using a faster version of the Web called Internet2.http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A46612-2005Apr12.html?nav=rss_technology/tec... Uncertain Landscape For Copyright Protection- April 24, 2005 An otherwise routine power shift on the Senate Judiciary Committee could have far-reaching implications for high-tech firms, movie studios, record companies and the future of downloading. -washingtonpost.comhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A4003-2004Dec16.html?nav=rss_technology/tech... The Battle Between Tinseltown and Techville- April 24, 2005 Creativity and innovation aren't qualities you'd ordinarily expect to be at war with one another. Both involve a type of inventiveness, a vision of something new, a stepping outside of mental boundaries. Yet in America's courts, the companies that rely most on creativity and innovation are at each other's throats.http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A39168-2005Apr9.html?nav=rss_technology/tech... Tech Firms to Seek Protection From Pirating- April 24, 2005 Several large technology corporations will urge the U.S. Supreme Court Monday to continue to shield businesses and innovators from legal responsibility if their products or services are used by consumers for illegal acts.-The Washington Posthttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A31332-2005Jan23.html?nav=rss_technology/tec... Supreme Court Weighs File Sharing- April 24, 2005 The entertainment industry Tuesday took its campaign to stop illegal music and video sharing to the U.S. Supreme Court, telling the justices that popular online services such as Grokster and Kazaa should be held responsible for the unlawful acts of their users.-The Washington Posthttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A8684-2005Mar29.html?nav=rss_technology/tech... ISP's Liability for File Sharers at Issue- April 24, 2005 Several of the world's largest high-tech fims plan to urge Congress today to force ISPs to crack down more aggressively on users who swap copyrighted material online.http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A51966-2005Jan5.html?nav=rss_technology/tech... Hatch to Head Senate Panel on Copyright- April 24, 2005 Hatch, one of the entertainment industry's most powerful congressional allies, will remain at the forefront of the national debate over copyright and illegal downloading after being named to head a new subcommittee on intellectual property. washingtonpost.comhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A44361-2005Mar17.html?nav=rss_technology/tec... Studios Step Up Fight Against Online Piracy- April 24, 2005 The major Hollywood studios today said they are escalating their fight against online piracy by pursuing civil and criminal legal actions against the operators of computer servers that help transmit illegally copied movie files across the Internet. -washingtonpost.comhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A63900-2004Dec14.html?nav=rss_technology/tec... |